In his address at Rice University on September 12, 1962, John F. Kennedy emphasized the United States' commitment to space exploration, particularly the goal of landing a man on the Moon. He framed this ambitious endeavor as a testament to American ingenuity and determination, highlighting the importance of taking risks and striving for greatness. Kennedy argued that space exploration would not only advance scientific knowledge but also demonstrate the nation's leadership in the Cold War era. His speech aimed to inspire public support for the Apollo program and foster a sense of national pride in the pursuit of space achievements.
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